A proud Cincinnati native, Ron Bohmer’s career has spanned more than 30 years, in Broadway productions and with symphony orchestras worldwide, including several previous appearances with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Bohmer most recently starred as the Prophet Joseph Smith in the mega-hit The Book of Mormon. On stage, he has starred as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard (Jefferson Award nomination), Alex in Aspects Of Love (LA Robby award), Enjolras in Les Misérables, Coach Bolton in the cultural phenomenon Disney’s High School Musical, Sir Percival Glyde in The Woman in White, and as the title role in The Scarlet Pimpernel (National Broadway Theatre Award nomination). His most recent Broadway roles include Father in the Tony-nominated revival of Ragtime and Frid in the Tony-nominated revival of A Little Night Music with Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch.
As a recording artist and singer/songwriter, Bohmer’s work includes Legacy (2019), everyman and another life, now available on all digital platforms. Additional recordings include The Thing About Men, Forbidden Broadway-S.V.U., Broadway by the Year—1929, Broadway Unplugged 2, and Songs from Ragtime (original 2009 cast).
Off-Broadway roles include El Gallo in the world’s longest-running musical The Fantasticks, many ridiculous characters in New York’s long-running comedy hit Forbidden Broadway (Drama Desk Award) and the 10th anniversary cast of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.
On television, Bohmer has guest-starred on Law & Order SVU, Rescue Me, Ryan’s Hope, One Life to Live and As The World Turns.
As a concert soloist, Bohmer has appeared at Radio City Music Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, New York City’s Town Hall and as a frequent guest artist with conductors, symphonies and pops orchestras worldwide.
Bohmer is the father of two daughters, Cassidy and Austen. He is married to record-breaking Broadway actor, speaker and author Sandra Joseph. They now reside in San Diego with their dog, Rocky.